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Abril Long
25 April, 00:40
Were Medieval streets dirty
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Sheldon Sparks
25 April, 01:35
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They were extremely dirty. There was excrement on the streets, pigs and rats roamed free, and people were hired to clean said streets due to how bad the smell was.
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